All the incentives but none of the Apple disapproval.
Mobile advertising firm Tapjoy offers uses virtual currency as an incentive to get people to download apps. Its system is used by developers to push their products up the rankings and then, in theory, kickstart real paid for revenues.
Apple doesn't like it, taking the view that the chart positions these apps can achieve are false. So earlier this year it banned TapJoy from its app store.
Now, PocketGamer.biz has revealed that Tapjoy has launched a new web app that will bring iOS users back into the fold. PocketGamer.biz explains that players sign up once on their device, and then get "an offer wall of apps and games they can download if they want to earn virtual currency, just as before".
Glu Mobile, Zynga, Pocket Gems, Capcom Mobile, Funzio and Team Lava are all using the new version, as are Groupon, Netflix and AOL.
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